This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.
This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.
Title IX represents the federal law designed to prevent sexual assault and harassment of students on college campuses and promote gender equity in education. This includes protection from gender-based violence between any of the following groups: men, women, transgender people, and gender non-conforming persons.
How to Report File Online. File a Complaint Form if you are a student, parent or guardian, member of the public, or charter school staff member who do not have access to ASPEN. File by Email. Submit complaints to osp@cps. File by Phone. Submit complaints to 773-535-4400. File In Person or By Mail.
The Chicago Board of Education, founded in 1840, is responsible for the governance, organizational and financial oversight of Chicago Public Schools (CPS), the third largest school district in the United States of America.
In addition to direct discrimination, such as intimidation or gender-based bullying, Title IX violations can stem from retaliation or a hostile work environment. Examples include: Revenge against an individual due to a filed complaint. Lost promotions due to a filed complaint.
Starting July 1, 2023, a new law took effect for all Illinois schools. Faith's Law is named after a prevention advocate and child sexual abuse survivor from Illinois who pushed for change to state laws related to educator sexual misconduct in K-12 schools.
Submit your signed complaint form to ISBE. You must also send a copy of the complaint to the school district you are filing against. Include supporting documentation with the complaint. If your child is over 18, you must attach a letter from the child saying that you can act on their behalf.
For lawsuits against public schools, you'll have to file in the Court of Claims, a special group of judges who specifically hear cases against the government. If you are filing a suit against a private school (one that does not receive any government funding), you will file your claim in local court.